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Keith Jones Sr. knew it was gone off the bat. He’s seen his son -- Keith Jones II \-\- club plenty of home runs throughout ...
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While most know that Robinson was the first Black player in the MLB, few are aware of his courageous efforts off the field. Such efforts should be admired and offer an example that seems much needed ...
Mookie Betts and his Los Angeles Dodgers teammates were joined by the Colorado Rockies in visiting Jackie Robinson's statue ...
MLB is right to celebrate its most impactful participant, an American civil rights hero whose courage should always be taught ...
The Jackie Robinson Museum honored the legacy of Jackie Robinson on April 15, the day Robinson broke baseball's color barrier playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers back in 78 years ago.
Troy Vincent, the executive vice president of football operations at the NFL, reflects on the legacy of Jackie Robinson on ...
Jackie Robinson did more than break Major League Baseball’s color barrier. The Hall of Famer was also a journalist, bank ...
It’s one of the many reasons we love Longmont! Opinion writer Ken Zornes makes the ultimate false equivalence in associating the Jackie Robinson experience with the warped DEI programs of today.
Jackie Robinson was an exceptional athlete and a civil rights leader. On April 15, 1947, he broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball when he trotted out to first base for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
A collectibles company’s principal and his wife are appealing rulings requiring them to pay the SEC $70 million for defrauding investors in connection with Jackie Robinson memorabilia. Collector’s ...